ThanksSpecial prices are substantially less than NM LO vouchers plus the tag and those are the type of guys the special licenses are targeting.
ThanksSpecial prices are substantially less than NM LO vouchers plus the tag and those are the type of guys the special licenses are targeting.
They are the driving force behind the special draw.The ones who will feel the fall out perhaps is the outfitters,
Value is subjective.Ok, so where are the other $1200 antelope tags? I'm just curious about her statement regarding surrounding states.
(it seems ridiculous to even type "$1200 antelope tag".)
I understand your point, but I doubt it will be noticed. Outfitters? Maybe. The community? No.By no means destitute, and really enjoy hunting Wyoming, but when you add up all the associated costs for this is it really worth it. As glockster stated NR rates are not sustainable especially with the current inflation on everything. The ones who will feel the fall out perhaps is the outfitters, then the supporting business types, restaurants, hotels, convivence stores. The country is going broke and the states right along with it.
I’m really curious to see how this plays out after this year when odds are posted. I mean a CO LO antelope voucher is gonna run 1000.00+ and then tag cost on top of that for a unit that’s kinda junk compared to most wy units. And that’s about as cheap of a LO voucher as it gets. NM you’re not getting any sort of LO speed goat tags for 1200.00.If elk special tags are way down, wait for deer and antelope! Free for all on the unit you want.
Does the state publish all the app numbers somewhere before the draw?Read more here
Even With $2,000 Elk Tags, Hunters Still Want To Hunt In Wyoming
With price hikes that have some nonresident elk tags nearing the $2,000 mark, sticker shock might be keeping some hunters away, but Wyoming still retains…cowboystatedaily.com
Don't believe so.Does the state publish all the app numbers somewhere before the draw?
No but they will share some information to the media. Guessing this was intentional to help drive special applications for deer and antelope.Does the state publish all the app numbers somewhere before the draw?
Correct. And this was exactly why the increase was implemented so the draw odds in the special draw improved.Basic economics. If supply is fixed raise prices to reduce demand to meet supply levels. Unfortunately this benefits the wealthy with the most disposable income.
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Gotta ensure tag availability for the people that can afford guided outfitter hunts…Special prices are substantially less than NM LO vouchers plus the tag and those are the type of guys the special licenses are targeting.
I bet close to 70% more applicants in the reg draw this year. Point creep will be outrageous. Makes no sense to say it "stayed the same", just because the price didnt increase. You think all those "special" applicants just went away? Not another elk tag in the west that costs 2k either.Regular draw stayed the same. Don’t want to pay 2k, just apply in the regular draw.
This is really what it was about if you look into who was advocating for this new change in the 2023 Legislative Session that passed this terrible bill into law.Gotta ensure tag availability for the people that can afford guided outfitter hunts…